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he's an artist who works at the md anderson children's cancer hospital in houston, texas. when you think of doing an art project, you probably think of working on a sheet of paper or on a canvas or maybe even on a wall. but, remember -- this is texas we're talking about. so when ian found out how much one of the patients loved horses, that gave him an idea. he didn't ask her to draw a horse, but to draw on a horse. it was a challenge, but more importantly, it kept her from worrying about her medical treatments. >> i'm just gonna think about what i have to do with, you know, drawing the horse 'cause we had planned that. 'cause i knew the needle was going to just go in there, but, you know, that did help take my mind off of it. >> called the dream horse project, it got a lot of attention around the hospital. that's when ian approached aidan, a teen struggling with a particularly rare form of brain cancer. >> ian asked if -- what animal, or if i had a favorite animal or an animal that inspired me. >> what aidan answered must have surprised ian. >> and so i thought of an eleph
he's an artist who works at the md anderson children's cancer hospital in houston, texas. when you think of doing an art project, you probably think of working on a sheet of paper or on a canvas or maybe even on a wall. but, remember -- this is texas we're talking about. so when ian found out how much one of the patients loved horses, that gave him an idea. he didn't ask her to draw a horse, but to draw on a horse. it was a challenge, but more importantly, it kept her from worrying about her...
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another little girl anderson abducted. this one did not escape alive. >>> we bring you more from eric rasmussen. please. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the new hazelnut macchiato from starbucks. crafted by hand & heart. >>> tonight on a second look, serial killer curtain dean anderson, 4-1/2 years after a jury convicted anderson: anderson pled guilty to kidnapping, molesting and killing another vallejo girl. sienna fairchild. a construction worker found her skull on the santa cruz mountains. aaron mcginnis brought us if time line in the sierra fairchild case. >>> sienna fairchild is born in a solano prison. sienna's mother and grandmother raise her in hawaii and colorado. sienna's mother wants her back. is the little girl moves to vallejo where she is reunited with her mother. >> i missed you guthis home vid shows sienna shortly after if move. by all , a very happy 7-year- old. on the morning of december 9 just two months after this video was shot, sienna vanishes on her way to school. the investigation starts to focus
another little girl anderson abducted. this one did not escape alive. >>> we bring you more from eric rasmussen. please. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the new hazelnut macchiato from starbucks. crafted by hand & heart. >>> tonight on a second look, serial killer curtain dean anderson, 4-1/2 years after a jury convicted anderson: anderson pled guilty to kidnapping, molesting and killing another vallejo girl. sienna fairchild. a construction worker found her skull on...
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anderson? >> chris, let me just clarify one thing. to your knowledge, is he actually now living on campus? you said he moved into a dorm on campus. there is this other house in cambridge that police are at, where that controlled detonation is. are you aware, was he living there in cambridge or was he living on campus still? >> i don't know exactly where he was living as of, you know, this week, for the last week or two, but people here say he was still around campus. the young man we spoke with who lives in the same dorm, the sophomore dorm where he was living, said, yeah, i live a few doors down from him and we would see him occasionally in the hallways. so we haven't had any trouble here finding people on campus who knew him, many of them didn't know him all that well. they said he was a big fitness nut, a lot of -- several of the young men we spoke with say where they saw him most was in the gym, working out, lifting weights, and that's where they would have small talk with him. and i can te
anderson? >> chris, let me just clarify one thing. to your knowledge, is he actually now living on campus? you said he moved into a dorm on campus. there is this other house in cambridge that police are at, where that controlled detonation is. are you aware, was he living there in cambridge or was he living on campus still? >> i don't know exactly where he was living as of, you know, this week, for the last week or two, but people here say he was still around campus. the young man...
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i'm anderson cooper live in boston. krystle campbell's funeral has just finished in medford, massachusetts. we're seeing her being brought out of the church. her casket carried out of st. joseph's church. she was 29 years old, a restaurant manager just weeks shy of her 30th birthday. tonight, a memorial will be held also for the 23-year-old chinese graduate student lu lingzi. she was one class away from graduating with a masters from boston university. much more coverage ahead from boston, but i do want to bring us up-to-date on what's been happening in west, texas. take a look. that explosion that devastated parts of west, texas, took the lives of so many first responders. in the city of west they're trying to cope with the death and destruction from the fertilizer plant explosion last week. 14 people were killed including a number of volunteer firefighters and ems personnel. martin savidge joins us now in west, texas. martin, what's the latest? do they know at this point what caused that explosion? >> they're working
i'm anderson cooper live in boston. krystle campbell's funeral has just finished in medford, massachusetts. we're seeing her being brought out of the church. her casket carried out of st. joseph's church. she was 29 years old, a restaurant manager just weeks shy of her 30th birthday. tonight, a memorial will be held also for the 23-year-old chinese graduate student lu lingzi. she was one class away from graduating with a masters from boston university. much more coverage ahead from boston, but...
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he was just 23 or 24 years old when anderson said he killed three young women possibly run aways near marysville. >> this is what he just called disposable people railroad -- >> reporter: he met another victim at a bar. he said she might have been 21 but did not give agents much to go on. he would only say he dumped the body in the hills in late november of 84. but investigators are hoping the public can identify other victims. anderson remembered it happened around the same time the north hollywood shoot out between police and bank robbers was grabbing headlines in 1987. he said he met a woman named rosie in san jose. anderson said he strangled her and dumped her body near ben lomond300 yards past a retainment pond. >> he thinks she was probably mixed hispanic and black and that she had noticeable junkie tracks on her arms. i think somebody knows rosie. >> reporter: they are all details the fbi hasn't shared until now. parker says they are out of leads and need the public's help. >> it's really frustrating to know that there's probably families out there who just wonder what happened
he was just 23 or 24 years old when anderson said he killed three young women possibly run aways near marysville. >> this is what he just called disposable people railroad -- >> reporter: he met another victim at a bar. he said she might have been 21 but did not give agents much to go on. he would only say he dumped the body in the hills in late november of 84. but investigators are hoping the public can identify other victims. anderson remembered it happened around the same time...
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join me at anderson cooper. up next, how the older suspect became more devout than allegedly radicalized. we'll look at the man known as mischa, russian maim for michael, and his widow, the child who tamerlan left for six months to travel to russia, as gloria borger mentioned, investigators want to know what her role was, if she had any role in any of this. what did she know and when? we'll be right back. i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. why are 8 million people why are 8 million people sleeping better tonight? t
join me at anderson cooper. up next, how the older suspect became more devout than allegedly radicalized. we'll look at the man known as mischa, russian maim for michael, and his widow, the child who tamerlan left for six months to travel to russia, as gloria borger mentioned, investigators want to know what her role was, if she had any role in any of this. what did she know and when? we'll be right back. i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last...
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anderson? >> jake, preernt that updatapprt update. drew, what are you learn sng. >> we wasn't to watertown and talked to the police chief and, anderson, we're finding out incredible details about the night of that mass shooting and the heroic events that took place there. this is a guy that they write action movies about. imagine him driving right into the midst of a fire fight and not knowing it and take a listen to what happens next. >> oh, yeah. there is a serious gunfight going on. the second person on the scene. he pulled up. he immediately gets at least one shot right through his windshield. so he is under fire as soon as he shows up. and he again, just they don't teach you this stuff in the police academy. you don't plan for this. you don't train for this. he has the -- i don't know how to describe it. the courage and determination to keep fighting, and he decides to put the car in gear because his car is taking fire. they're shooting at him right in that car. >> so under this incredible
anderson? >> jake, preernt that updatapprt update. drew, what are you learn sng. >> we wasn't to watertown and talked to the police chief and, anderson, we're finding out incredible details about the night of that mass shooting and the heroic events that took place there. this is a guy that they write action movies about. imagine him driving right into the midst of a fire fight and not knowing it and take a listen to what happens next. >> oh, yeah. there is a serious gunfight...
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anderson? >> gloria, at this point do we know what the russians said to the u.s. about this guy, about the quality and information coming from the russians? >> here's what we know. we know that the information was thinned, we know that the russians are not likely to give up their sources to us it and when the united states authorities went back to them on more than one occasion and asked for more information, i'm told they did not get a case report back to us. having said that, anderson, the fact that this information was coming from the russians at all should raise a red flag. >> what about the money here? i mean, there is a money trail here that has to be followed. doesn't appear to be an extensive plot. you got some information about -- or a theory that law enforcement is working with financing this spot or his income. his trip to russia. >> right. they call it a working theory. investigators are looking into whether he sold drugs as a way to earn income. we know that he had a wife who worke
anderson? >> gloria, at this point do we know what the russians said to the u.s. about this guy, about the quality and information coming from the russians? >> here's what we know. we know that the information was thinned, we know that the russians are not likely to give up their sources to us it and when the united states authorities went back to them on more than one occasion and asked for more information, i'm told they did not get a case report back to us. having said that,...
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anderson? >> and what have investigators been able to learn as to whether or not he and his brother were in contact with any foreign terrorist groups or foreign jihadist groups? >> as of now, no investigators have found any evidence that that has happened. and dzhokhar has claimed that there are no contact with foreign groups. this is just the word of one guy who a lot of people don't have any trust for. and, of course, the older brother, tamerlan, spent all of that time abroad. so he spent all of that time abroad. and people are looking to his time in dag gas dagastan and if there was anything there. it was self radicalization from watch watching the internet, although they are looking into investigators whether or not that al kwa da in the arabian pi nin sue la magazine "inspire" played any role, teaching people how to make bombs in the kitchen. they were looking into that, but so far, nothing definitive. anderson? >> we're going to check in with our correspondent nick robertson. we want to b
anderson? >> and what have investigators been able to learn as to whether or not he and his brother were in contact with any foreign terrorist groups or foreign jihadist groups? >> as of now, no investigators have found any evidence that that has happened. and dzhokhar has claimed that there are no contact with foreign groups. this is just the word of one guy who a lot of people don't have any trust for. and, of course, the older brother, tamerlan, spent all of that time abroad. so...
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anderson? >> isha, thanks. >>> just ahead, a "360" exclusive. two young american boys kidnapped, taken to egypt. their dad is still fighting to get them back. we'll tell you why he hasn't been able to so far. #%tia[ >>> tonight, a "360" exclusive. an american dad in a nearly 12-year battle to get his sons back. michael shannon knows exactly where his boys are at. his wife fled to cuba in 2001. shannon hasn't seen them since then. they've grown up without him. what his ex-wife did is illegal, criminal and civil courts ruled in shannon's favor but the rulings carry no weight in egypt. this is a kidnapping case caught up in layers of international politics. all this time, the u.s. government has been giving cairo billions of dollars in aid. investigative correspondent drew griffin has been digging into this story. his hour-long report airs tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. eastern, but here's a preview. >> reporter: on august 22nd, 2001, two weeks before the horrors of 9/11, michael shannon sent his two sons off to new york with their mother, for what h
anderson? >> isha, thanks. >>> just ahead, a "360" exclusive. two young american boys kidnapped, taken to egypt. their dad is still fighting to get them back. we'll tell you why he hasn't been able to so far. #%tia[ >>> tonight, a "360" exclusive. an american dad in a nearly 12-year battle to get his sons back. michael shannon knows exactly where his boys are at. his wife fled to cuba in 2001. shannon hasn't seen them since then. they've grown up...
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not now, anderson. but i promise you, brother. it's going to happen sooner or later if we keep allowing these things like this to go. and happen. because of the fact that we're trying to now redefine what marriage is. >> so on the comments you made about north korea, do you feel like you misspoke, that -- >> yeah -- >> you went back on that program and he said the same question would you say point blank, absolutely no connection? >> yeah, that was misspoken. that was misunderstood. and it's not what i meant. i did not mean that at all. and i'm glad we can clear it up on your show, anderson. >> well, pastor luter, i appreciate you being on and clearing it up. thank you. >> thank you, man. appreciate the opportunity. >> let us know what you think. i'm on twitter at anderson cooper. >>> next, new information about the man who is believed to have murdered colorado prison chief tom clements. that's tom clements there. could he have been stopped from committing that and other crimes. and what role did sloppy administrative work play? >>
not now, anderson. but i promise you, brother. it's going to happen sooner or later if we keep allowing these things like this to go. and happen. because of the fact that we're trying to now redefine what marriage is. >> so on the comments you made about north korea, do you feel like you misspoke, that -- >> yeah -- >> you went back on that program and he said the same question would you say point blank, absolutely no connection? >> yeah, that was misspoken. that was...
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anderson? >> joe, appreciate that. we got a statement from the law firm representing the widow of tamerlan tsarnaev who died in the shoot outfriday. chris lawrence joins us by phone from providence, rhode island this afternoon. what are the lawyers saying now? >> reporter: anderson, we're outside the lawyer's off at providence. basically, this all happened within the last hour. he came out and he said that catherine russell asked him to read a statement on her behalf. it basically talks about how she met tamerlan, that they had been married and living together, and it also talks about how their family, she, her daughter, her parents, are all trying to come to terms with what's happened over the past week. >> our firm is representing katie russell, as you all know. we've been asked, she's asked us to make a short statement to you. as you know, from news reports, katie married her husband in june of 2010. since then, she's been living in cambridge, raising her child, working long hours, caring for people in their homes w
anderson? >> joe, appreciate that. we got a statement from the law firm representing the widow of tamerlan tsarnaev who died in the shoot outfriday. chris lawrence joins us by phone from providence, rhode island this afternoon. what are the lawyers saying now? >> reporter: anderson, we're outside the lawyer's off at providence. basically, this all happened within the last hour. he came out and he said that catherine russell asked him to read a statement on her behalf. it basically...
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anderson, here we are. it's been a steady stream of people, younger, older, wanting to pay their respects, people here from boston, people from all around the world. you can see the three crosses here just to my right of the three young lives lost last monday in the blast. people here talking about healing, a lot of boston strong signs, maybe not moving on but moving forward. anderson. >> brooke, appreciate that update. when the bombs went off, hundreds of people who live and work on boylston street witnessed the carnage. it was obviously a life changing experience none of them could imagine happening. many of them went in actually immediately to help the victims are back at work today. one is with me here now. the manager of marathon sports, a store that was just a few feet from where the first bomb went off. what's it like to be there today to see the place back open? >> haven't really been there today. i was there yesterday. and it was still a very surreal atmosphere. that's really all i can say. >> are
anderson, here we are. it's been a steady stream of people, younger, older, wanting to pay their respects, people here from boston, people from all around the world. you can see the three crosses here just to my right of the three young lives lost last monday in the blast. people here talking about healing, a lot of boston strong signs, maybe not moving on but moving forward. anderson. >> brooke, appreciate that update. when the bombs went off, hundreds of people who live and work on...
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"anderson cooper" starts now. >> piers, thanks. it's 10:00 on the east coast. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. tonight, breaking news. it could be a game changer only this is no game. a new intelligence report suggesting that north korea could already be able to put a nuclear warhead on a ballistic missile. the question is how solid is this assessment? we have experts tonight, officials, serious skeptics and diplomats all weighing in. >>> also tonight, we will take a look at the brutal weather hammering the middle of the country right now and the south and still on the move. we'll get a live update on who needs to watch out next. >>> later, a "360" exclusive. two american kids kidnapped, spirited out of the country, taken to egypt. that happened nearly 12 years ago. they've been there ever since. the boys' father hasn't seen them in all that time. we've tracked down the kids and tonight, you'll meet the boys' father who is desperate to get them back and why he hasn't been able to in the past 12 years. >>> we begin with the breaking news. a
"anderson cooper" starts now. >> piers, thanks. it's 10:00 on the east coast. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. tonight, breaking news. it could be a game changer only this is no game. a new intelligence report suggesting that north korea could already be able to put a nuclear warhead on a ballistic missile. the question is how solid is this assessment? we have experts tonight, officials, serious skeptics and diplomats all weighing in....
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>> yeah, anderson, it's funny. i just got off the phone with a bomb expert who spent three years making these, teaching himself. he was with the cia. he said look, it's ludicrous, that was his words, to say that these guys made this off the internet. you know, the way they learned it was they started with flash bet, t t detonators, then small amounts of powder, and this is very meticulous hard work. i said is it just you and he said no, all my colleagues in the government, he said they just laugh at saying you could do this off the internet and have such a high success ratio. i keep on checking on this, and somebody, there is a bomb maker out thwho obably helped them, probably in dagestan. but the big question the fbi still cannot exclude is that there's a bombmaker still in this country or fled shortly after. and there's no evidence of one, but they cannot exclude it, because they know that these guys didn't do it by themselves off "inspire" magazine. od. je, wt do you make of where the investigation is now? >> as
>> yeah, anderson, it's funny. i just got off the phone with a bomb expert who spent three years making these, teaching himself. he was with the cia. he said look, it's ludicrous, that was his words, to say that these guys made this off the internet. you know, the way they learned it was they started with flash bet, t t detonators, then small amounts of powder, and this is very meticulous hard work. i said is it just you and he said no, all my colleagues in the government, he said they...
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anderson cooper. welcome back to our show, buddy. >> it's great to be here. >> jimmy: we had your friend, andy cohen here the other night. >> you know, i saw that. it was a little annoying, i gotta say. >> jimmy: well, let's talk about this because he came out. andy cohen, we love him. he's very -- you love him. >> sure, no. we're old friends. >> jimmy: and he says that he's -- he went on vacation with you. >> right. we went on vacation to brazil together recently. >> jimmy: that's beautiful. >> jimmy: he says it's "a.c. 360" -- no, sorry. he said, "a.c. 360 with ac 420." yeah, he was a.c. 420. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. for people at home that get the reference. but anyways -- so, he said that he goes on a vacation with you to brazil. >> right. >> jimmy: and that you're out on the beach and he goes, "what do you think?" and you go, "i've got to go inside. i don't like beaches." >> it's true. i don't like beaches. yeah. and i do really -- >> jimmy: but that's the beginning of the vacation. >> i know, i did
anderson cooper. welcome back to our show, buddy. >> it's great to be here. >> jimmy: we had your friend, andy cohen here the other night. >> you know, i saw that. it was a little annoying, i gotta say. >> jimmy: well, let's talk about this because he came out. andy cohen, we love him. he's very -- you love him. >> sure, no. we're old friends. >> jimmy: and he says that he's -- he went on vacation with you. >> right. we went on vacation to brazil...
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anderson? >> you know, i was just looking at this video a lot. it seems like suspect number two has kind of a distinctive walk. seems like his right leg is almost bow-legged. i don't know if i'm sort of imagining that. have authorities said anything about that? >> no, i haven't heard any discussion of that. but it is the kind of thing that they will be taking a very close look at. every move they made, how they walk, how they move, the features on their face, the hat that they wore, maybe down to the pants and the shoes, with the kind of technology they have now, obviously you can imagine all kinds of records that they must be trying to match those pictures up against with all the techniques that they have these days to see whether, going in tight on those faces, they can match them up in that way as well. >> yeah. i just noticed that on the right leg. again, i might be imagining it. joe johns is in washington with new information. joe, what are you learning? >> anderson, a federal law enforcem
anderson? >> you know, i was just looking at this video a lot. it seems like suspect number two has kind of a distinctive walk. seems like his right leg is almost bow-legged. i don't know if i'm sort of imagining that. have authorities said anything about that? >> no, i haven't heard any discussion of that. but it is the kind of thing that they will be taking a very close look at. every move they made, how they walk, how they move, the features on their face, the hat that they wore,...
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and i think, anderson, we are dealing properly in the short term. we've beefed up the aegis missile destroyers around japan. they already had some there. and we have intercontinental ballistic missile interceptors in alaska and california, about 30. that's excellent. but going forward, i need to make sure and i'm concerned that we're not going to get the funding from this administration that we should long term to protect our country like we should. >> there's a classified context around that mistakenly unclassified sentence which you read today. do you know what that classified context is? >> i have not read the entire seven-page report. i'm in the process of getting my hands on that. but i did read and asked their assessment of the unclassified portion. >> so do you have any concerns because you didn't know the context of the full report about releasing that one sentence? because it's obviously, you know, gotten a lot of attention. >> anderson, i think that the conclusion is pretty clear and speaks for itself. and i did ask both secretary of defen
and i think, anderson, we are dealing properly in the short term. we've beefed up the aegis missile destroyers around japan. they already had some there. and we have intercontinental ballistic missile interceptors in alaska and california, about 30. that's excellent. but going forward, i need to make sure and i'm concerned that we're not going to get the funding from this administration that we should long term to protect our country like we should. >> there's a classified context around...
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anderson? >> dogs are awesome. we'll be right back. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. why not make the day unforgettable? with two times the points on travel, from taxis to trains. you'll be asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing
anderson? >> dogs are awesome. we'll be right back. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and...
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our team coverage continues now with anderson cooper in boston. anderson? >>> good evening, everyone. i'm coming to you from boston tonight, just a few blocks away from the finish line of the boston marathon. it is of course a crime scene tonight. earlier today, there was a killing ground, site of the first mass casualty terror attack on american soil in a dozen years. a coordinated attack, at least two dead at this hour, including an 8-year-old boy. there are so many developments to tell you about at this hour and we have a team of correspondents and experts covering this from all different angles. i want to begin, though, by showing you as it happened, what words simply cannot fully describe. it is difficult to watch. i want to warn you, very raw, but that's exactly what it is right now. take a look. [ screaming ] >> oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. >> so difficult to watch. a day that began with so much joy, so much excitement. a day to look forward to all year long by runners, by their families and those who wanted to come out and support
our team coverage continues now with anderson cooper in boston. anderson? >>> good evening, everyone. i'm coming to you from boston tonight, just a few blocks away from the finish line of the boston marathon. it is of course a crime scene tonight. earlier today, there was a killing ground, site of the first mass casualty terror attack on american soil in a dozen years. a coordinated attack, at least two dead at this hour, including an 8-year-old boy. there are so many developments to...
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anderson? >> and we're getting new information really by the minute here. there are brand-new developments in the investigation. and the hunt for the person or people responsible for this attack. we're learning more about the bombs themselves, including the likelihood that a timer was used. there had been a lot of questions whether this was something that would have been detonated by a cell phone. it seems likely, though not certain, according to law enforcement, that a timer was used. we'll get to all of that in a moment. i want to begin with the reality, for many families that they are dealing with right now. for some, it will be intense therapy, adjusting to a life with fewer limbs. we're seeing a lot of lower limb amputations. today, doctors spoke of being forced to finish the job of the bombs, amputating people's legs to save their lives. the latest at this hour, three people known dead. at least 174 injured, including 23 people who are critically injured. the stories of loss and pain, we
anderson? >> and we're getting new information really by the minute here. there are brand-new developments in the investigation. and the hunt for the person or people responsible for this attack. we're learning more about the bombs themselves, including the likelihood that a timer was used. there had been a lot of questions whether this was something that would have been detonated by a cell phone. it seems likely, though not certain, according to law enforcement, that a timer was used....
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anderson. >> all right. deborah feyerick, appreciate it. as we said, the tsarnaev brothers' father is making plans to come to the united states. unclear on exactly when he may. tsarnaev mother will not travel with her husband. she is wanted on shoplifting charges from last year when the family lived in boston. she skipped out on those charges. she told reporters in russia there's only one explanation for her sons involvement. she is still claiming they were setup. listen. >> i am like so not my kids were not involved. >> of course she has not seen her children in the past year at least. so she doesn't have much knowledge of what they have been up to this past year. that was her news conference with many reporters. she obviously became emotional. she spoke at length and more calmly one-on-one with our nick paton walsh. say your sons murdered three people and injured a hundred and deliberately planted bombs in a civilian area and detonated them and then went on the run shooting people. you've seen the pictures. there are people in boston who
anderson. >> all right. deborah feyerick, appreciate it. as we said, the tsarnaev brothers' father is making plans to come to the united states. unclear on exactly when he may. tsarnaev mother will not travel with her husband. she is wanted on shoplifting charges from last year when the family lived in boston. she skipped out on those charges. she told reporters in russia there's only one explanation for her sons involvement. she is still claiming they were setup. listen. >> i am...
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bush, anderson. >> yeah. interesting. i'll be anchoring our coverage starting at 11:00 tomorrow of the dedication, i hope you join us for that. john king will be integral for that as well. thank you for that indepth interview tonight. that does it for us. we'll be back tomorrow at 8:00 eastern time. erin burnett outfront starts right after the break. using telemedical and mobile technologies, verizon innovators are connecting trauma surgeons to patients in the field. helping them get the attention they need, before they even reach the hospital. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. through mercedes-benz [ female announcer ] some people like to prete
bush, anderson. >> yeah. interesting. i'll be anchoring our coverage starting at 11:00 tomorrow of the dedication, i hope you join us for that. john king will be integral for that as well. thank you for that indepth interview tonight. that does it for us. we'll be back tomorrow at 8:00 eastern time. erin burnett outfront starts right after the break. using telemedical and mobile technologies, verizon innovators are connecting trauma surgeons to patients in the field. helping them get the...
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i'm anderson cooper. >>> good evening, everyone. cnn has learned that others may have played a role. also, new details about how the brothers allegedly financed their operation and made one of the bombs. raising the possibility of additional arrests. the paper quoted congressman, chairman of the house intelligence committee, saying he expects additional persons of interest to surface and, perhaps, additional suspects. meantime, for the first time, survivors still in beth israel medical center will no longer have to share a building with this man. the younger suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev. earlier this morning, he was transferred to the federal medical prison facility about 40 minutes northwest of here. we'll be live at that facility tonight, as well. also, tonight, as we mentioned a moment ago, we were learning more about one of the pipe bombs found at the scene of last week's shoot out in waterer town. an official calling it similar to one published in a magazine. is simply following a recipe enough or did they have help. susan candio
i'm anderson cooper. >>> good evening, everyone. cnn has learned that others may have played a role. also, new details about how the brothers allegedly financed their operation and made one of the bombs. raising the possibility of additional arrests. the paper quoted congressman, chairman of the house intelligence committee, saying he expects additional persons of interest to surface and, perhaps, additional suspects. meantime, for the first time, survivors still in beth israel medical...
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remember i practiced for more than 20 years, anderson. i never had a public reprimand, never had a medical board warning in all the licensed states, never had litigation brought against me, nor medical malpractice lawsuits and i have saved a lot of lives and helped a lot of patients. those who were with money and those who weren't, it did not matter to me. no one was turned back from my office. >> let me ask you finally. you say you were a friend of michael jackson, you cared about michael jackson, you cared about his children. that's how originally you took care of his children at a hotel in vegas. that's how they initially met you. his children are now suing this company, aeg live. there are some people who would say well, if you really cared about them, why not testify about what you know in this lawsuit. >> if i testify, i will testify very honestly. it is a sad thing when i look at what's going on in television because michael would be absolutely upset, he would be so unhappy with what is happening. michael said to me i no longer wan
remember i practiced for more than 20 years, anderson. i never had a public reprimand, never had a medical board warning in all the licensed states, never had litigation brought against me, nor medical malpractice lawsuits and i have saved a lot of lives and helped a lot of patients. those who were with money and those who weren't, it did not matter to me. no one was turned back from my office. >> let me ask you finally. you say you were a friend of michael jackson, you cared about...
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remember i practiced for more than 20 years, anderson. i never had a public reprimand, never had a medical board warning in all the licensed states, never had litigation brought against me, nor medical malpractice lawsuits and i have saved a lot of lives and helped a lot of patients. those who were with money and those who weren't, it did not matter to me. no one was turned back from my office. >> let me ask you finally. you say you were a friend of michael jackson, you cared about michael jackson, you cared about his children. that's how originally you took care of his children at a hotel in vegas. that's how they initially met you. his children are now suing this company, aeg live. there are some people who would say well, if you really cared about them, why not testify about what you know in this lawsuit. >> if i testify, i will testify very honestly. it is a sad thing when i look at what's going on in television because michael would be absolutely upset, he would be so unhappy with what is happening. michael said to me i no longer wan
remember i practiced for more than 20 years, anderson. i never had a public reprimand, never had a medical board warning in all the licensed states, never had litigation brought against me, nor medical malpractice lawsuits and i have saved a lot of lives and helped a lot of patients. those who were with money and those who weren't, it did not matter to me. no one was turned back from my office. >> let me ask you finally. you say you were a friend of michael jackson, you cared about...
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and, of course, over time, anderson, that can change. it has changed in past investigation, it could change again this time. >> a brother-in-law, in an interview to wolf blitzer a couple days ago, with this character misha, who, allegedly, might have influenced tamerlan taesz toward more radicalism. are authorities actually -- do they buy that? do they think this is real? >> i'm told that they are making, as they call it, making progress in locating this individual. i am told that, in fact, misha has been identified. they know who this person is. they're looking for this person to get a sense of what he may have discussed with the older brother here. >> and i just want to be clear, this is based on your reporting on a single source? more than one? or just a single source at this point. >> i have a single source on trying to find this individual. but the latest about where he is and that they know who it is, is coming from someone that i've been talking with throughout and has given us very good information tlout throughout th course of t
and, of course, over time, anderson, that can change. it has changed in past investigation, it could change again this time. >> a brother-in-law, in an interview to wolf blitzer a couple days ago, with this character misha, who, allegedly, might have influenced tamerlan taesz toward more radicalism. are authorities actually -- do they buy that? do they think this is real? >> i'm told that they are making, as they call it, making progress in locating this individual. i am told that,...
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"anderson cooper" starts now. >>> good evening, everyone. it is 10:00 here in boston and there are late developments on the bombing and the breaking news back in washington as well. we've just gotten photos of what is left of one of the pressure cookers likely used to make the crude bombs. they come in from local station wga. these are evidence photos taken by authorities. one of the fragments, you can see part of a logo and what appears to be a serial number or product i.d. here's another shot with possibly traceable numbers, the pictures, some of which appear to be taken after the scene also show the remains of a shredded black knapsack or backpack, all of which seem to be managed by authorities. they are sent out to agencies so everyone can compare notes. there is this photo as well from local affiliate wga showing a bag by a mailbox where the first bag went off at the finish line. the question tonight, was it one of the bombs? the fbi is analyzing it along with fragments of the pressure cooker. there is that and there is this. breaking n
"anderson cooper" starts now. >>> good evening, everyone. it is 10:00 here in boston and there are late developments on the bombing and the breaking news back in washington as well. we've just gotten photos of what is left of one of the pressure cookers likely used to make the crude bombs. they come in from local station wga. these are evidence photos taken by authorities. one of the fragments, you can see part of a logo and what appears to be a serial number or product i.d....
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anderson. >> all right. don. appreciate that. bottom line there, he's communicating with law enforcement personnel via writing. we are getting new information about the wounded suspect. let's go to deborah. >> hi. i'm being told by sources being briefed on the investigation that the 19-year-old suspect is on a ventilator and heavily sedated. every several hours in the care of doctors, an interview team goes into the room to ask the suspect questions. now these questions are pretty much focused, according to my source, on public safety. for example, are there any other bombs? are there any other bomb stashes? are is there any other weapons? he has been been on a ventilator and he is restrained in part because they don't want him to rip the tube out of his throat. we've been hearing law enforcement has been communicating in writing, but what we do know is he is nodding. the responses he is giving are being given by nodding. there appears to be some sort of wound to his leg. it appears due to blood loss. he did have a wound to the b
anderson. >> all right. don. appreciate that. bottom line there, he's communicating with law enforcement personnel via writing. we are getting new information about the wounded suspect. let's go to deborah. >> hi. i'm being told by sources being briefed on the investigation that the 19-year-old suspect is on a ventilator and heavily sedated. every several hours in the care of doctors, an interview team goes into the room to ask the suspect questions. now these questions are pretty...
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anderson? >> it absolutely is. and as you say, one aspect of this story, this nightmare is over tonight. but again, other investigations are still underway. let's listen to the president. >> tonight, our nation is in debt to the people of boston and the people of massachusetts. after a vicious attack on their city. bostonians responded with resolve and determination. they did their part as citizens and partners in this investigation. boston police and state police and local police across the commonwealth of massachusetts responded with professionalism and bravery over five long days. and tonight because of their determined efforts, we've closed an important chapter in this tragedy. i've been briefed earlier this evening by fbi director muller. after the attacks on monday, i directed the full resources of the federal governmento be made available to help state and local authorities in the investigation and to increase security as needed. over the past week, close coordination among federal, state, and local official
anderson? >> it absolutely is. and as you say, one aspect of this story, this nightmare is over tonight. but again, other investigations are still underway. let's listen to the president. >> tonight, our nation is in debt to the people of boston and the people of massachusetts. after a vicious attack on their city. bostonians responded with resolve and determination. they did their part as citizens and partners in this investigation. boston police and state police and local police...
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embassy, her very first time, anderson. there is an elevated level of concern but no alarm. >> a lot has been made obviously about the lack of diplomatic channels between the u.s. and north korea. we're finding out tonight there were actually direct communications between the two countries last month. what do you know about that? >> reporter: well, we know these are regular back channel meetings, meetings that i've had with u.s. officials, we know this is something that's normal, these back channel meetings, but they are secret because the united states does not have relations, direct normal relations with pyongyang, but in this meeting, and it did happen prior to all this escalation in this region, there was a meeting. the united states saying we want to try to move, veer off to a diplomatic route but that message certainly is not being appreciated by pyongyang, if the message was delivered at all, because we are where we are, anderson. >> yeah. appreciate the reporting. thanks. >>> to our other breaking news tonight, it c
embassy, her very first time, anderson. there is an elevated level of concern but no alarm. >> a lot has been made obviously about the lack of diplomatic channels between the u.s. and north korea. we're finding out tonight there were actually direct communications between the two countries last month. what do you know about that? >> reporter: well, we know these are regular back channel meetings, meetings that i've had with u.s. officials, we know this is something that's normal,...
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and then, anderson, we're told they took a dna sample. they took fingerprints. also, they took a photograph. all of that material was then turned over to the fbi and i'm told that entire process took about an hour before he was then transferred to his cell. anderson? >> so is he like in a hospital room? you said he's in a cell? >> reporter: yes. what i'm told is from the spokesperson here, i had two conversations with him today, basically it's a very basic cell. it has a steel door, it has a slot in the front of the door so food can go through it. he has his own sink, his own toilet. it is a single cell, but it's in a restricted part of the facility. this entire facility can hold about 1,000 inmates, but since he's deemed to be a high risk offender, he's held in a special section that can only hold about 30 or so inmates, so they are under more of a watchful eye of the guards who are there. so he's in a special section of this facility here. >> all right. jason carroll outside the facility, i appreciate your reporting on that. thanks a lot. >>> there's a lot to
and then, anderson, we're told they took a dna sample. they took fingerprints. also, they took a photograph. all of that material was then turned over to the fbi and i'm told that entire process took about an hour before he was then transferred to his cell. anderson? >> so is he like in a hospital room? you said he's in a cell? >> reporter: yes. what i'm told is from the spokesperson here, i had two conversations with him today, basically it's a very basic cell. it has a steel door,...
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anderson? >> interesting. we will talk to you guys both again in the 10:00 hour for more on this investigation. >>> coming up tonight right now, tamerlan tsarnaev leaves behind a wife, a young daughter. now the fbi wants to know whether his wife had any idea about what her husband was allegedly planning. what we now know about his wife and his relationship. that's coming up next. >>> also ahead, i spoke with a young woman today in the hospital, a remarkable young woman and her husband. she's a dance instructor. she lost part of her left leg below the knee in the bombing. determined she is to dance again and even maybe to run the marathon next year. i want you to hear from her. you will have no doubt that she could do just that. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] you could be at the corner of "medicare part d" and "up to 75% lower copays." as a preferred pharmacy, walgreens can save you as much as 75% compared to other select pharmacies. walgreens, at the corner of happy and healthy. consti
anderson? >> interesting. we will talk to you guys both again in the 10:00 hour for more on this investigation. >>> coming up tonight right now, tamerlan tsarnaev leaves behind a wife, a young daughter. now the fbi wants to know whether his wife had any idea about what her husband was allegedly planning. what we now know about his wife and his relationship. that's coming up next. >>> also ahead, i spoke with a young woman today in the hospital, a remarkable young woman...
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>> good evening, anderson. it's because they believe these two men have some important information pertaining to the case. also because they believe these two men are extremely dangerous. you know, this case has continued to push forward even though the prime suspect is dead. authorities want to make sure that he was in fact the murderer and they want to make sure there were no accomplices and also make sure if there were accomplices -- the authorities stopped talking. >> martin, appreciate the update. thanks. >>> let's take a few minutes with us, if you will, and just listen to lisa clements and her daughters tell us about the man that they lost last month, a man they continue to love deeply. i talked with lisa earlier today. her first interview since the murder of her husband, tom. her daughters rachel and sarah joined me as well. we talked about loss and about coping with the enormous void in their lives, but also about finding hope and perhaps surprisingly, the capacity to even forgive. first of all, i'm so
>> good evening, anderson. it's because they believe these two men have some important information pertaining to the case. also because they believe these two men are extremely dangerous. you know, this case has continued to push forward even though the prime suspect is dead. authorities want to make sure that he was in fact the murderer and they want to make sure there were no accomplices and also make sure if there were accomplices -- the authorities stopped talking. >> martin,...
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i would like to make another point, anderson. there's been much discussing about isn't this terrorism, it's criminal. first of all, terrorism is a crime. so it's automatically a criminal case. but secondly, if it was not terrorism, the fbi would not be in charge. it would be boston pd run thing case. so it's clear the authorities are absolutely clear. this is a terrorism investigation. it's a terrorism case. and one of the politicians are worried about it sounds bad, we don't want to say that. we've got to make it sound softer. it's only a crime. that's fine. but make no mistake, this is a terrorism investigation. that's why the fbi is running it. >> i think the point here is the motive does not matter right now. it was clearly a terror act. terrorism has on the defined in court and whether it's domestic or international. whether someone calls it one thing or other is irrelevant at this stage. >> let's hold it right there. stay with us. just back, we're just passed the bot testimony of the hour. for those just joining us here and
i would like to make another point, anderson. there's been much discussing about isn't this terrorism, it's criminal. first of all, terrorism is a crime. so it's automatically a criminal case. but secondly, if it was not terrorism, the fbi would not be in charge. it would be boston pd run thing case. so it's clear the authorities are absolutely clear. this is a terrorism investigation. it's a terrorism case. and one of the politicians are worried about it sounds bad, we don't want to say that....